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Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
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Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
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Building digital archives: Design decisions: A best practice example
Subject
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Curation
Description
An account of the resource
This conference by Meyer et al discusses the concept of digital archive building and the best methods to, “search for an applicable and adequate data or document model [and] software tools which meets the requirements” (Meyer et al) of making digital library applications. Within their conference, they explained how there is not an ideal document model or system, there is not a “one-size-fits-all” (Meyer et al), but that each document model or system is unique to the information that is being digitally archived. This conference goes in-depth on the technical implementation of aspects of a digital archive, factors that will ultimately determine the sustainability and the maintenance of the archive. These ideas are all included within the “digital archive project DARL (Digitales Archiv Rostocker Liederbuch, engl.)” (Meyer et al).
I found the information found within this conference pertinent to the overall understanding of a digital archive. I think that it can be easy to lose sight of how archives, while they have the same goal and purpose, are all unique and, thus, made differently. Understanding how an archive is made is extremely important and this resource helps readers to understand the technical side of design decisions that impact an archive in big ways.
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Meyer, Holger
Bruder, Ilvio
Finger, Andreas
Heuer, Andreas
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IEEE
Date
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2015-01-06
Contributor
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Meagan Roge
Type
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Presentation
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DOI: 10.1109/ETTLIS.2015.7048172
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Meyer, Holger, Ilvio Bruder, Andreas Finger, and Andreas Heuer. “Building Digital Archives: Design Decisions: A Best Practice Example.” 4th International Symposium on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services, Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services (ETTLIS), (2015): 59–64. Accessed April 8, 2020. doi:10.1109/ETTLIS.2015.7048172.
community archiving
library
metadata
preservation
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
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Title
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Bringing User-Centered Design to the Field of Language Archives
Subject
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Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Within this academic journal, Wasson et al provides the reader with both research and findings from their self-conducted workshop that sparks conversation between “fields of user-centered design (UCD) and language archives” (Wasson et al). Within the article itself, there is emphasis on the challenges of digital archiving in regard to language archiving, navigating cultural practices, and then using the understanding of these concepts to make informed archive design decisions. These concepts all arise within their workshop, “User-Centered Design of Language Archives.” Specifically, a very important discovery that is made within the workshop is how, “most language archives are not meeting the needs of most users” (Wasson et al).
I found the information within this article and, further, within their study, to be extremely informative of and pertinent to the study of digital archiving and the challenges that arise from the format of language. The focus on the user and user-based design is a step towards personalizing and adapting existing archives while also setting a new standard for language archives. As mentioned prior, this study not only analyzed existing archives, but it also uncovered flaws within the archiving practice. This showcases the relevancy and need for this study and I believe it also warrants the inclusion of such an item within the showcase.
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Wasson, Christina
Holton, Gary
Roth, Heather S.
Publisher
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University of Hawaii Press
Date
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2016-11-16
Contributor
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Meagan Roge
Type
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Online Journal
Identifier
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ISSN: 1934-5275
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Wasson, Christina, Gary Holton, and Heather S. Roth. “Bringing User-Centered Design to the Field of Language Archives.” University of Hawaii Press, (2016): 0-41. Accessed April 8, 2020.
https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edsbas&AN=edsbas.C23ADAFF&site=eds-live&scope=site.
archive practices
digital conversion
metadata
usability
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Preservation Issues
Description
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Preservation in the archive involves the process of historical representation and connotes security, safety, and assurance that the collections will remain intact and uncorrupted for future generations to enjoy. Digital collections pose unique preservation challenges and require an assessment of risks, both material and intellectual, as part of the planning and management policies. These entries illuminate standard archival preservation practices and present future trends.
Online Journal
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Title
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Conserving Digital Resources: Issues and Future Access
Subject
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Copyright
Description
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The following article explores the issues surrounding digital preservation. Especially when it comes to deciding what should and shouldn’t be preserved. In addition to that, it is important to note the ease in which something published online can be shared. Unlike something that was physically published/printed thus limiting who has access to it. As a result, the design of an archive requires constant though necessary management of activities over a long period of time. However, for that to work, guidelines need to be put in place prior to it being put into practice. As it helps with figuring out what to collect and save because not only does it limit system overload it keeps unnecessary things from getting in. That’s not to say that what wasn’t selected isn’t important, it just that like physical books it’d be really hard to save everything. On the flip side, “Born digital data is too voluminous and too fragile to be left to the caprice of short-term needs and priorities.” So, to help those who might be looking at something in the future saving selectively is key. That way just enough is needed to provide an accurate record, which is why looking at issues in various ways is essential.
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Taylor & Francis
Date
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July-Sept., 2014
Contributor
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Hannah Baker
Type
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Journal Article
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Dell, Esther Y, and Suzanne M Shultz. “Conserving Digital Resources: Issues and Future Access.” Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, September 2014, 124–33. https://doi.org/10.1080/15424065.2014.937657.
computer
ethics
history
metadata
preservation
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Dublin Core
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Title
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What is an Archive?
Description
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Archives are collections of primary sources, cataloged and grouped for the purpose of preserving and making accessible the records of society’s cultural and historic heritage. Laura Millar, noted archivist and author of Archives principles and practices, defines the mission of archives “to acquire, preserve and make available the documentary memory of society…”(Millar 2010). These entries will focus on the explanation and description of an archive and why they are important to society. What does it mean to be an archive and what is the value of an archive?
Journal
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Title
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What Is A Data Archive And What Should The Information Specialist know about Managing Logically Maintained Numeric Data Files?
Subject
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Archives
Description
An account of the resource
This journal provides information about what an archive is, in specific, numerical data. It explains why numeric data files are important, for things like statistic and the importance of having a data file where to reference things. Local databases should be acquired and maintained because some information is only available in computerized form and because information sometimes must be in digitized form to be retrieved or manipulated efficiently. Due to a lack of indexes, directories, or union lists of data files, particularly those that are not online, the process of identifying and locating data files is difficult. The Guide to Resources and Services, which gives descriptions of over 20,000 files, is one of the most useful directories. Format of the data file to be bought depends on the computer equipment at the local institution and the software available there. Decisions have to be made regarding the support level to be offered to users of the computerized information. Management of the data archives requires administrative skills as well as knowledge of data files and their applications. There is no standard budget for setting up and maintaining an archive of numeric data as the scope and structure of every organization varies.
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ProQuest
Date
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August 1988
Contributor
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Antonella Federici
Type
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Journal
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Gerken, A. (1988). “What is A Data Archive and What Should the Information Spec.” Database,
11(4), 60. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/213823278?accountid=10003
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Anne Gerken
computer
data
metadata
new media
usability
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931c1b9ad5b7db49cee701d15c421013
Dublin Core
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Title
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Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
Online Journal
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Discovering the Present, Preserving the Past: The Development of a Digital Archive at the University of Maryland
Subject
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Curation
Description
An account of the resource
This journal article dissects the experiences and professional lessons absorbed through the development and planning of the University of Maryland Archive, implemented by the Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HS/HSL) at the University of Maryland. It delves into the archive’s historical background, beginning from the decisions made by the executive director of the Health Sciences and Human Services Library to commit staff and university resources to the creation and expansion of a digital repository purposed for the collection, preservation, and distribution of the university’s academic works, which included research reports, newsletters, meeting presentations, posters, among other visual and textual records. The article includes a developed project timeline with accompanying deliverables set in accordance to the goals and objectives of the project. It explores the technology implemented to achieve the maximum user appeal and functionality, reviewing institutional repository websites and actively seeking user feedback. Banners, attachments, and other visual customizations were incorporated into the archive by the project team, as well as auto-complete features for basic searches and advanced search options to augment user experience and commodity. It also documents the process of metadata management, digitization, licensing, and the development of a budget for its costs and the inclusion of additional staff for its upkeep.
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Lin, Na and Hinegardner, Patricia G.
Publisher
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Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, Taylor & Francis Online
Date
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2012-11-29
Contributor
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Taveras, Sabrina
Type
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Journal Article
Identifier
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ISSN: 1542-4065 (Print) 1542-4073 (Online)
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Na Lin & Patricia G. Hinegardner. "Discovering the Present, Preserving the Past: The Development of a Digital Archive at the University of Maryland." Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, November 29 2012. 9:4, 247-260, doi: 10.1080/15424065.2013.734212
archival practices
digital repositories
library
metadata
usability
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Digital Church Archive: A to Z Instructions on Planning, Building and Maintaining a Digital Archive Department
Subject
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Pedagogy
Description
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Digital just got simple. The Digital Church Archive was written to make the complexities of all things digital easier to understand, but goes beyond just understanding; it shows you how to use the information for your church, ministry or civic organization. Many are still helpless when it comes to understanding today's digital world. The Digital Church Archive takes years of knowledge and experience and converts it into easy, practical, step-by-step instruction for planning, building and maintaining a digital archive. You can feel confident in buying a domain, obtaining a hosting plan and building a website. Learn how to convert old cassettes into re-mastered digital audio productions, scan old photos and documents and digitally edit them for sharing with the whole world via the internet. Learn three easy-to-follow tips that will transform the look of your digital photography from that of an amateur to professional. Take the hassle out of determining what kind of computer, software, scanner and other equipment you will need to build a digital archive. Save hundreds to thousands of dollars by following the practical advice and instruction laid out in this easy-to-follow book and by making use of the free software and services recommended.
Creator
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Barnett, Melvin E
Publisher
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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Date
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2015
Contributor
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Johnson, Richard
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http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Church-Archive-Instructions-Maintaining/dp/1512350893/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1461283322&sr=1-1&keywords=Digital+Church+Archive%3A+A+to+Z+Instructions+on+Planning%2C+Building+and+Maintaining+a+Digital+Archive+Department
Type
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Book
Identifier
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ISBN-13: 978-1512350890
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Barnett, Melvin. Digital Church Archive: A to Z Instructions on Planning, Building and Maintaining a Digital Archive Department. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015.
archive practices
content management
metadata
preservation
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Building Digital Archives, Descriptions, and Displays: A how-to-Do-It Manual for Archivists and Librarians (How-to-Do-It Manuals for Libraries)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Digital humanities
Description
An account of the resource
Noted archivist and library educator Frederick Stielow provides a comprehensive guide to efficiently adding content to the Web - and to creating Web-based descriptions and finding aids that will draw surfers to the library's, museum's, or other repository's Web site that houses them. All major digital approaches and languages - SGML, XML, and EAD (Encoded Archival Description) - as well as established descriptive standards such as the Dublin Core and Open URL are covered. Options for capturing images, sounds, and video resources and automated techniques for converting optical characters are explained step-by-step. As he did is his earlier critically acclaimed "Creating Virtual Libraries", Stielow provides much more than just technical guidance: he also discusses how to integrate digital archives (and their associated records) with turnkey library automation systems and provides a thorough discussion of policies regarding what to digitize and post. Here is the ideal primer for project management and the perfect general guide for managing digital archives.
Creator
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Stielow, Frederick
Publisher
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Neal Schuman Pub
Date
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2003
Contributor
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Johnson, Richard
Is Referenced By
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http://www.amazon.com/Building-Digital-Archives-Descriptions-Displays/dp/1555704638
Type
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Book
Identifier
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ISBN-13: 978-1555704636
Bibliographic Citation
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Stielow, Frederick J. Building Digital Archives, Descriptions, and Displays: A How-to-do-it Manual for Archivists and Librarians. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2003.
archive practices
metadata
web archiving
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21fa0625019a7fe8c52472b0229f8652
Dublin Core
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Title
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What is an Archive?
Description
An account of the resource
Archives are collections of primary sources, cataloged and grouped for the purpose of preserving and making accessible the records of society’s cultural and historic heritage. Laura Millar, noted archivist and author of Archives principles and practices, defines the mission of archives “to acquire, preserve and make available the documentary memory of society…”(Millar 2010). These entries will focus on the explanation and description of an archive and why they are important to society. What does it mean to be an archive and what is the value of an archive?
Dublin Core
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Title
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Web Archiving / Edition 1
Subject
The topic of the resource
Archives
Description
An account of the resource
This book assembles contributions from computer scientists and librarians that altogether encompass the complete range of tools, tasks and processes needed to successfully preserve the cultural heritage of the Web. It combines the librarian’s application knowledge with the computer scientist’s implementation knowledge, and serves as a standard introduction for everyone involved in keeping alive the immense amount of online information.
Creator
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Masanès , Julien
Publisher
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Springer Science
Date
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2006
Contributor
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Johnson, Richard
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http://www.abebooks.com/9783540233381/Web-Archiving-3540233385/plp
Type
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Book
Identifier
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ISBN 10: 3540233385
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Masanès, Julien. Web Archiving. Springer Science, 2006.
digital technologies
library
metadata
web archiving
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538452c22d6d96b20d117989cdb1149c
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
What is an Archive?
Description
An account of the resource
Archives are collections of primary sources, cataloged and grouped for the purpose of preserving and making accessible the records of society’s cultural and historic heritage. Laura Millar, noted archivist and author of Archives principles and practices, defines the mission of archives “to acquire, preserve and make available the documentary memory of society…”(Millar 2010). These entries will focus on the explanation and description of an archive and why they are important to society. What does it mean to be an archive and what is the value of an archive?
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
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Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time
Description
An account of the resource
With the amount of data a business accumulates now doubling every 12 to 18 months, IT professionals need to know how to develop a system for archiving important database data, in a way that both satisfies regulatory requirements and is durable and secure. This important and timely new book explains how to solve these challenges without compromising the operation of current systems. It shows how to do all this as part of a standardized archival process that requires modest contributions from team members throughout an organization, rather than the superhuman effort of a dedicated team.
Creator
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Olson, Jack E.
Publisher
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Morgan Kaufmann
Date
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2008
Contributor
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Johnson, Richard
References
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http://www.amazon.com/Database-Archiving-Keep-Lots-Press/dp/0123747201/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Type
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Book
Identifier
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ISBN-10: 0123747201
Bibliographic Citation
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Olson, Jack E. Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time. Burlington, MA: Morgan Kaufmann/Elsevier, 2009. Print
Subject
The topic of the resource
Archives
archive practices
digital conversion
digital technologies
metadata
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9a6083886f50923564c4eff5cc21b8f5
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Web Archiving
Description
An account of the resource
In 2003, the Library of Congress and the national libraries of Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, England and other countries formed the International Internet Preservation Consortium, and have spearheaded an international effort to preserve Internet content for future generations.
This collection aims to highlight materials that pertain to the process of preserving elements of the World Wide Web using of web crawlers for automated capture of content.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Web Archives Long Term Access and Interoperability: The International Internet Preservation Consortium Activity
Subject
The topic of the resource
Web Archiving
Description
An account of the resource
The International Internet Preservation Consortium was created in July 2003 by twelve pioneer institutions already involved in Web archiving and including eleven national libraries. The objectives of the consortium are to provide a forum for sharing knowledge about Internet content archiving and to develop interoperable tools, methods and standards to acquire, archive and provide access to the archived web sites. At the end of the first three years of IIPC a full set of open source free tools for the whole processing chain will be released. The IIPC standardization activity covers the web archives format, the preservation metadata, and the permanent identification aspects focussing on very large archive specificity. (Provided by author)
Creator
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Lupovici, Catherine
Publisher
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IFLA
Date
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2005-11
Contributor
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Eaddy, Brionna
Type
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Journal article
Bibliographic Citation
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Lupovici, Catherine. "Web archives long term access and interoperability: the International Internet Preservation consortium activity." IFLA Conference Proceedings (November 2005): 1-8. Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts, EBSCOhost (accessed April 22, 2016).<br /><a href="http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?sid=6e7b9c9d-8abe-47b5-ac84-810147774d70@sessionmgr114&vid=0&resultId=1&theDisplayFormat=CitationAndFullText&ReturnUrl=%252feds%252fresults%252fresultlist%253fsid%253d6e7b9c9d-8abe-47b5-ac84-810147774d70%2540sessionmgr114%2526vid%253d0%2526resultId%253d_resultId_"><br /></a>
content management
metadata
preservation
web archiving